Join us to get a Piano Master Class containing Concordia College piano teacher, Dr. Grigor Khachatryan on Monday, April 16 at 8:15PM at

Dr. Grigor Khachatryan will perform solo piano pieces, and will listen to area piano students and give instructive comments to increase their performance. Everyone is welcome to attend and listen to the interesting process! Seating is limited, so please let us know whether you’re planning to attend.

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GRIGOR KHACHATRYAN

Produced at Yerevan, Armenia in 1986, Grigor Khachatryan started playing the piano. In addition to public school, he graduated with honors in 2002 and attended the Music School of Yerevan of Barsej Kanachyan. Back in the summer of 2002, Grigor moved into the United States to pursue his own dreams and abandoned his loved ones. Bedford, Ind., became his new house where he lived with a host family for a couple of decades. In this time, he started to pursue his own musical studies at Indiana University under the tutelage of professor of piano Luba Edlina-Dubinsky.

Grigor started his collegiate career with the dean’s scholarship award at Indiana University. Grigor was given that a piano and scholarship assistantship during his master, celebrity degree and doctorate levels by the Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. Grigor is presently on course to get his doctorate degree. In addition to research in Piano Performance, Grigor has earned his composition and music theory minors.

Grigor is a Silver Medalist of Armenia’s Elite Generation National Piano Competition. Throughout his first year at the U.S., he won the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra Competition and later performed several concerts together as a soloist. He’s a prize winner in international competitions, among them the International Russian Piano Competition and the Cincinnati World Piano Competition in addition to a prize winner at a number of state chamber music competitions.

Grigor finds it important to participate in activities outside music. He finds the time to play with soccer, paint, bicycle ride and assemble computers. He enjoys good food loves the company of family and friends, and loves spending time in character.

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The music awards would be divided into segments including longest many streamed, many downloaded, greatest background musichunted, to musician league that was concealed. Winners are also encompassed by Naver Music Awards by a listing of the artists of this year, such as both foreign and domestic along with genre.

The first place of greatest running songs on Naver Music this year was taken by Ed Sheeranalong with his global hit “Shape of You.” Up were Bolbbalgan4’s “Galaxy,” Jung Seung Hwan’s “If It’s You,” Ailee’s “I Can Go You Like The First Snow,” along with Bolbbalgan4’s “Tell Me You Love Me.” While fifth and second were taken by Bolbbalgan4 the fourth and third places were drama OSTs.

On the very streamed chart, EXO’s “Ko Ko Bop” arrived first, followed closely by Ailee’s “I Can Go To You Like The First Snow,” NU’EST W’s “If You” NU’EST W’s “Where You At,” along with IU’s “Night Letter.”

Next up, Ailee’s “I Can Go To You Like The First Snow” got the most downloaded song of this year. On next location was IU’s “Night Letter,” accompanied by AKMU’s “Last Goodbye,” Yoon Jong Shin’s ” It” and TWICE’s “Knock Knock.”

The background music chart, or BGM chart, which lists the many well-known tunes played in everyday life, was written with EXO’s “Ko Ko Bop.” After “Ko Ko Bop” were SECHSKIES’ “Something Special” and “Be” and Wanna One’s “Exquisite” and “Energetic.”

The most searched song on Naver Music this year was Ailee’s “I Will Go You Like The Very First Snow.” Up were Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You” SEENROOT’s “Sweet Heart,” Yoon Jong Shin’s ” It” and AKMU’s “Last Goodbye.”

The concealed musician chart lists lesser known artists that were most loved in 2017. Moon Moon, that obtained love for his song “Contrail,” won first place of the chart with “Tree.” The following winners included HEYDAY, SBGB, and Terry.

The winner of the year was EXO’s “Ko Ko Bop!” In second place was Ailee’s “I Will Go You Like The First Snow,” accompanied by NU’EST W’s “Should You” and “Where You At,” along with IU’s “Night Letter.”

From the charts divided by celebrity, Ailee’s “I Can Go You Like The Original Snow” once again won first place from the ballad genre. EXO’s “Ko Ko Bop” topped the dance genre, while BTS’ “Spring Day” won the hip genre, also AKMU’s “Last Goodbye” won the rock/folk genre.

BTS obtained this year’s most loved performer to top it off!

In second place was Bolbbalgan4, along with EXO, followed closely by NU’EST, GOT7 SEVENTEEN BTOB, MONSTA X.

The loved international performer on Naver Music was acquired by Ed Sheeran.

Congratulations to everyone for the wonderful accomplishments in 2017!

Spotify has shown the top 15 most-streamed dance songs of 2017 — and not unsurprisingly it’s an all EDM affair.

Taking the number one spot is The Chainsmokers’ ‘Something Like That’, together with all the US duo scoring three tracks at the top 15, including the duo’s ‘Paris’ at number three and ‘Closer’ at number 7.

Elsewhere, the number two spot moved to Kygo for his Selena Gomez collaboration ‘It Ain’t Me’.

Martin Garrix’s collaboration with Dua Lipa, ‘Scared To Be Lonely’, watched the DJs winner miss out placing at number 6.

Daft Punk’s two collaborations with The Weeknd watched the robots shoot 10th and a 9th, whilst the remainder of the list contains tracks by the likes of David Guetta, Calvin Harris , Clean Bandit, and DJ Snake.

Sunday night, the Olympics ice dancing competition was owned by America’s Shibutani twins. Regrettably, Coldplay and their mambo-inspired moves medley made them. They would’ve been bumped up a location if they’d picked among our picks. Shib Twins, please think about the tunes we would’ve ice enjoyed to when given the chance.

1. “Heart Of Glass” – Blondie

Catch me in a sequin-covered get-up skating for this gem. Cue the shimmies and dramatic spotlight.

2. “Move Your Feet” – Junior Senior

I surprised nobody has skated for the particular catchy jam. It is definitely called for by this song, although I don’t think I have seen anybody do the patch to get an ice dance.

3. “The Fight Is Over” – Jenny Hval

A slow-starting routine suspended in feminist theory… and ballet! I see that a skater for this ice dance.

4. “Oblivion” – Grimes

This heavenly amount will make a cute funding monitor for the ice princess meets with pixie dreams.

5. “Once In A Lifetime” – Talking Heads

Why yes I will probably be sporting a giant lawsuit for this particular operation, thank you for inquiring.

6. “Uh Huh” from Julia Michaels

IMAGINE landing an axel jump to that “uh huh.” Fierce.

7. “Id Engager” – of Montreal

Disco. Drama. Funk. On Ice!

8. “Joga” – Björk

An appropriately icy and emotive song. Although, you put yourself at chance of becoming overpowered and immobilized by Björk crooning through the Icelandic String Octet.

9. “Teenage Witch” – John Maus

Sparkles and a witch hat accompany this alien synth. And maybe a mask. Along with a fog machine. Carve a portal site with your skates and vanish.

10. “Huge Beautiful Blue Sky” – Ought

Let us hear it for apathy, angst, and ICE SKATING! Envision a interpretive, deeply impassioned dance.